Don't you just love it at the end of the day, when the pupils all leave, and you have the classroom to yourself? And you can think, and reflect ...? This is my thinking and reflecting space, hopefully a peaceful space, and a space to encourage others and share ideas ...

Sunday, November 22, 2009

We've had a nice, if cold, afternoon in London again, this time visiting the Anish Kapoor exhibition at the Royal Academy. Very interesting, and some made me physically smile in that I couldn't help myself, but found the corners of my mouth turning up. Particularly the big red wax block going through the five galleries and the giant yellow painting that turns out to have a big bulbous intruberance inside it. If that's a word!

Then we headed back to St Christopher's Place on James Street for H's birthday tea. We went to the Seabass restaurant. His coconut prawns were delicious, I enjoyed my hummus and pitta bread. Then his lamb shish kebab was very tasty, my seabass on roast vegetables was succulent, but the chips were a bit oily and overdone - not as good as mine, so mostly left. Overall, very nice, we enjoyed ourselves.

About Me

While growing up, the computer programmes that suggest what you should do always suggested teaching. So I followed their advice - fortunately it turned out well My husband and I live and work in London.